If you feel that your application needs additional explanation
(i.e., academic history), please feel free to include a statement to this effect.

Admission is selective and competitive.

Admission to the School of Nursing is processed through the Admissions Office at
Hackensack Meridian Health JFK Muhlenberg Snyder Schools. It is not necessary to apply separately to Union
County College.

Nursing applicants should select only one nursing track. Acceptance into the track
will be based on the School’s criteria.

The Admissions Committee may request that the applicant clarify information presented
to the Schools before an admissions decision is made.

Applicants are notified by mail on the Admissions Committee’s decision. Individuals
who are accepted into a program must submit a non-refundable acceptance fee.

Applicants who are declined admissions into one program and apply to another program,
must complete a new application, write an essay and submit another application fee.
It is also necessary to submit a new reference.

Students who wish to transfer from one program to another program within the
Schools must complete a new application form, write an essay, submit an official
updated Union County College transcript and include a reference from the first Hackensack
Meridian Health JFK Muhlenberg Snyder School program that they attended.

Any student who has a documented learning disability will be given reasonable
accommodations throughout the program of study. For further information, see the
Student Handbook for Nursing.

Students are expected to be able to access and use a computer and printer. Course
material, certain exams, review material and hospital technology require the use
of computer and printers.

Placement in any of the School’s courses is on a seat-available basis.

JFK Medical Center Muhlenberg Harold B. and Dorothy A. Snyder Schools does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability, sex or age in admission, treatment, or participation in its programs, services and activities. For further information about this policy, contact The Patient Representative Office at 732-321-7566.